Waseca police officer who was shot in the head walks on his own
Arik Matson is recovering after being shot while pursing a suspect Jan. 6.
Arik Matson is recovering after being shot while pursing a suspect Jan. 6.
While all major sports leagues have been delayed indefinitely because of the coronavirus pandemic, the NFL is hopeful to kick off the season as usual Sept. 10
In their 60th season, the Vikings will open at home against Green Bay for the first time and spend Christmas Day in New Orleans. But will games really be played starting Sept. 10? The coronavirus will have final say on that.
Georgia's Foreign Ministry on Friday recalled its ambassador in Kyiv after the former Georgian president was appointed to lead an advisory body in Ukraine.
A member of the military serving as one of President Donald Trump's valets has tested positive for the coronavirus.
A scientific test shows the virus can live on plastic or stainless steel for two to three days.
Current, most optimistic plan has students returning to campus.
Eight World War II veterans — the youngest of them age 96 — will join President Donald Trump at a wreath-laying ceremony Friday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the end of the war in Europe. Their hopes to mark the day in Moscow were dashed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A U.S. Marshals task force says a man has been arrested in Arkansas on a warrant related to a killing in Minnesota.
"Rough and Rowdy Ways," his first new album of original material since 2012, is coming soon, Dylan promised with the release of the song "False Prophet."
Eyeing a major expansion of federal assistance, top Democrats are promising that small- to medium-sized cities and counties and small towns that were left out of four prior coronavirus bills will receive hundreds of billions of dollars in the next one.
Releasing the schedule May 7, that seems premature at first glance. But season-ticket payments are coming due. With that in mind, Thursday's release date makes more sense.
President Donald Trump is continuing his push to get states reopened as he praised another Republican governor for rolling back state coronavirus restrictions while welcoming that governor, Greg Abbott of Texas, to the White House. That reopening comes despite Texas failing to meet the administration's recommended benchmarks.
Georgia authorities arrested a white father and son Thursday and charged them with murder in the February shooting death of a black man they had pursued in a truck after spotting him running in their neighborhood.
Not everyone will be fishing when the state's season opens. Sitting this one out will be thousands of elderly Minnesotans who are confined to nursing homes with no one allowed in and no one allowed out.
The woman needed 10 staples in her head and her dog's ear had to be reattached.
The U.S. government on Friday is poised to report the worst set of jobs numbers since record-keeping began in 1948, a snapshot of the devastating damage the coronavirus outbreak has inflicted on the economy.
Anglers headed north will find the opener a very different affair from previous years.
Zalmay Khalilzad, the U.S. envoy for Afghanistan reconciliation, said Thursday that he has called for the release of an American citizen captured by Taliban-linked militants in discussions with Taliban leadership as continued violence threatens to scuttle a peace deal to end America's longest-running war.
Indian authorities evacuated more people from villages near a South Korean-owned chemical factory where a gas leak a day earlier killed 11 people and left about 1,000 struggling to breathe.
Native Americans have higher rates of health conditions that can worsen COVID-19 infections.
The Min No Aya Win clinic on the Fond Du Lac reservation has seen a small amount of patients on a daily basis as they prepare for a wave of COVID-19 cases to hit their area. Dr. Vainio MD, a member of the Mille Lacs Band of the Ojibwe tribe has worked at the clinic for decades and has never seen anything like this pandemic. The week of May 4th, he worked the respiratory cases at the clinic. Only one doctor a week takes all the respiratory cases to minimize the amount of people potentially exposed to the virus.
COVID cases are surging in Stearns County, in large part due to three meat packing plants in the area. We photograph St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis as he broadcasts his daily COVID-19 update to constituents on Thursday, May 7, 2020 at St. Cloud City Hall in St. Cloud, Minn.
Increased testing among local processing plant workers has established the central Minnesota community as a COVID-19 hot zone.